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WOKE ADVERTISERS Target Super Bowl Viewers with POLITICAL PROPAGANDA While Patriots Just Want Football

Gary FranchiFebruary 8, 2026303 views
WOKE ADVERTISERS Target Super Bowl Viewers with POLITICAL PROPAGANDA While Patriots Just Want Football
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Just when Americans want to sit back, enjoy some football, and forget about politics for a few hours, corporate America is preparing to bombard Super Bowl viewers with another round of woke propaganda disguised as advertising.

According to reports, this year's Super Bowl commercials will feature a heavy dose of political messaging, including spots addressing antisemitism, faith-based content, and what's being described as "campaign pitches." But here's what's really happening: billion-dollar corporations are exploiting America's most-watched sporting event to lecture patriotic Americans about their supposed moral failings.

The timing couldn't be more transparent. With President Trump back in the White House and successfully dismantling the left's stranglehold on our institutions, desperate Democrats and their corporate allies are scrambling to find new platforms to spread their divisive messaging. What better captive audience than 100 million Americans just trying to watch football?

Trump Accounts Strike Back

Not all the political messaging will be coming from the left, however. Reports indicate that Trump-related accounts are also purchasing Super Bowl airtime, representing a significant shift in how conservatives are fighting back against corporate woke-ism. This marks a new front in the culture war – one where patriotic Americans are no longer content to let the left monopolize major platforms.

For too long, conservatives have allowed major sporting events to become vehicles for leftist indoctrination. Remember when we couldn't even watch a football game without being lectured about "systemic racism" or having to endure anthem protests? Those days are over under the Trump-Vance administration.

"Americans are tired of being preached to by corporations that hate their values while trying to take their money," one media analyst noted.

The inclusion of faith-based advertising represents a positive development, showing that not all Super Bowl sponsors have completely abandoned traditional American values. In Biden's America, even acknowledging faith was considered controversial by the cultural elites.

Will you be watching the Super Bowl, or are you finally fed up with politics invading every aspect of American life? Either way, patriots should remember: every dollar spent supporting woke corporations is a dollar funding the destruction of our constitutional republic.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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MainStreetMikeVerifiedFeb 8, 2026
This is why I've stopped watching most sports altogether. They care more about virtue signaling than entertaining their audience who just wants to relax and enjoy the game.
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TraditionalistTomVerifiedFeb 8, 2026
Does anyone know which companies are planning to push political content this year? I'd like to know who to boycott before I spend my money supporting them.
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PatriotFan1776VerifiedFeb 9, 2026
Exactly right! All I want to do is watch the game with my family without being lectured about politics. Keep the woke garbage out of our sports!
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FreedomFirstVerifiedFeb 9, 2026
Same here. We used to love Super Bowl Sunday but now we have to worry about what messages they're going to push on our kids.
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AmericanEagleVerifiedFeb 9, 2026
💯 This! Just give us football, beer commercials, and maybe some funny ads. Save the political preaching for somewhere else.
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ConservativeMom3VerifiedFeb 10, 2026
Last year we had to explain so many inappropriate commercials to our 8-year-old during what should have been family time. When did football become a platform for social activism?
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DadOfFourVerifiedFeb 10, 2026
I hear you! We started recording the game and fast-forwarding through commercials. Shouldn't have to do that but here we are.